Program Integrity Negotiated Rulemaking Session 3, Day 1
Yesterday was the start of the third Program Integrity negotiated rulemaking session at the U.S. Department of Education offices on K Street
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Yesterday was the start of the third Program Integrity negotiated rulemaking session at the U.S. Department of Education offices on K Street
Parent PLUS loans are not like other forms of federal student aid and lumping them in the same category is deceptive.
Today is the third day of the second negotiated rulemaking session around Program Integrity at the U.S. Department of Education.
Today is the second day of the second negotiated rulemaking session around Program Integrity at the U.S. Department of Education.
Today begins the second negotiated rulemaking session around Program Integrity at the U.S. Department of Education.
The negotiators are operating blind when it comes to diagnosing problems with the Parent PLUS program.
The application for federal student aid must be free to ensure fair access to higher education financing for all students.
I ran the numbers again and have discovered that there was a data merging issue.
In fall 2011, the U.S. Department of Education tightened the credit check criteria for Parent PLUS loans.